do to prevent this tragedy. roddie bryan didn t shoot anyone. at the time of the shooting, he was some distance back. he was armed only with his cell phone. isn t it isn t it time, ladies and gentlemen, that we send roddie bryan home? roddie bryan fully cooperated with the police. he s given several different statements, he s provided the now famous video that you ve seen so many times. and probably will again before we re done. roddie provided his cell phone multiple times. he signed all kinds of consent forms. he gives them access to his truck. he gives them the night owl videos from his house, the videos that had been overlooked in the canvassing of the neighborhood because he was down at the police station.
this understands that sometimes you can t see the phone at all. but assuming that mr. brian has 20/20 vision, and assuming that he has every bit as good a view of his phone as you see here, where is travis mcmichael? i can t see travis mcmichael in this picture. really, honestly, i can t see gragg mcmichael in this picture. and i certainly can t see any guns. now, what s our post on this one? where is this? this is at 1:15 into a minute and 43 second video plchlt brian at this point has no reason to know that the individuals in that truck have guns. all right. let s okay. all right. you can still at this point, i think you can see that there is a shadow, a silhouette, of
this, understands that sometimes you can t see the phone at all. but assuming that mr. bryan has 20/20 vision and assuming that he has every bit as good a view of as phone as he s driving as you see here, where is travis mcmichael? i can t see travis mcmichael in this picture. really, honestly, i can t see greg mcmichael in this picture. and i certainly can t see any guns. now what s our post on this one? this is at 1:15 into a minute and 43-second video. and mr. bryan at this point has no reason to know that the individuals in that truck have g guns. okay. let s all right. you can still, at this point, i think you can see that there s a
was killed? the defense in this case said it was self-defense. mcmichael was defending this neighborhood and he had to raise his gun as a deescalating technique, is how it was described in court, and then that transpired. sam brock there in new york. i m going to take you back live to the courtroom fort rest of closing arguments as sam has described. let s listen in live. he s given several different statements. he s provided the now famous video that you ve seen so many times and probably will again before we re done. he provided his cell phone multiple times. he signed all kinds of consent forms. he gives them access to his truck. he gives them the night owl videos from his house, the videos that had been overlooked in the canvassing of the neighborhood, because he was down at the police station. he gives them his social media. he gives them his facebook. ladies and gentlemen, without roddy bryan, there is no case.
transmission shift as mr. bryan puts his truck in park. and then two seconds later you ll hear mr. bryan buckle his seat belt. now, in about 30 seconds, and i m going to go through this with you before we play it so you ll know what to listen for. mr. bryan utters the famous words, i m going to keep going. and you ll notice his cell phone is down. this is where he says, i m going to keep going. the state is suggesting to you, if i recall the opening statement and the opening portion today, that this is where mr. bryan is turning around to give chase to mr. arbery in the moments before his death. but if you listen carefully, i think you ll hear a somewhat